Tex. Prop. Code Section 240.008
Power to Disclaim by Fiduciary Acting in Fiduciary Capacity


(a)

Subject to this section and except to the extent the fiduciary’s right to disclaim is expressly restricted or limited by a law of this state or by the instrument creating the fiduciary relationship, a fiduciary acting in a fiduciary capacity may disclaim, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over property, including a power of appointment and the power to disclaim, that would have passed to the ward, estate, trust, or principal with respect to which the fiduciary was acting had the disclaimer not been made even if:

(1)

the creator of the interest or power imposed a spendthrift provision or similar restriction on transfer or a restriction or limitation on the right to disclaim; or

(2)

an instrument other than the instrument that created the fiduciary relationship imposed a restriction or limitation on the right to disclaim.

(b)

Except as provided by Subsection (c), (d), or (f), a disclaimer by a fiduciary acting in a fiduciary capacity does not require court approval to be effective unless the instrument that created the fiduciary relationship requires court approval.

(c)

Except as provided by Subsection (c-1), the following disclaimers by a fiduciary acting in a fiduciary capacity are not effective unless approved by a court of competent jurisdiction:

(1)

a disclaimer by a personal representative who is not an independent administrator or independent executor;

(2)

a disclaimer by the trustee of a management trust created under Chapter 1301 (Management Trusts), Estates Code;

(3)

a disclaimer by the trustee of a trust created under Section 142.005 (Trust for Property); or

(4)

a disclaimer that would result in an interest in or power over property passing to the person making the disclaimer.

(c-1)

A disclaimer described by Subsection (c)(4) does not require court approval if the disclaimer is authorized under Subtitle P, Title 2, Estates Code.

(d)

A trustee acting in a fiduciary capacity may not disclaim an interest in property that would cause the interest in property not to become trust property unless:

(1)

a court of competent jurisdiction approves the disclaimer; or

(2)

the trustee provides written notice of the disclaimer in accordance with Section 240.0081 (Notice Required by Trustee Disclaiming Certain Interests in Property; Effect of Notice).

(e)

In the absence of a court-appointed guardian, without court approval, a natural guardian as described by Section 1104.051 (Guardian of Minor Children), Estates Code, may disclaim on behalf of a minor child of the natural guardian, in whole or in part, any interest in or power over property, including a power of appointment, that the minor child is to receive solely as a result of another disclaimer, but only if the disclaimed interest or power does not pass to or for the benefit of the natural guardian as a result of the disclaimer.

(f)

Unless a court of competent jurisdiction approves the disclaimer, a disclaimer by a fiduciary acting in a fiduciary capacity must be compatible with the fiduciary’s fiduciary obligations. A disclaimer by a fiduciary acting in a fiduciary capacity is not a per se breach of the fiduciary’s fiduciary obligations.

(g)

Possible remedies for a breach of fiduciary obligations do not include declaring an otherwise effective disclaimer void or granting other legal or equitable relief that would make the disclaimer ineffective.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 562 (H.B. 2428), Sec. 15, eff. September 1, 2015.
Amended by:
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 210 (S.B. 1650), Sec. 7, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Section 240.008 — Power to Disclaim by Fiduciary Acting in Fiduciary Capacity, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/PR/htm/PR.­240.­htm#240.­008 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

240.001
Short Title
240.002
Definitions
240.003
Applicability of Chapter
240.004
Chapter Supplemented by Other Law
240.005
Uniformity of Application and Construction
240.006
Power to Disclaim by Person Other than Fiduciary
240.007
Power to Disclaim Power Held in Fiduciary Capacity by Person Designated to Serve as or Serving as Fiduciary
240.008
Power to Disclaim by Fiduciary Acting in Fiduciary Capacity
240.009
Power to Disclaim
240.051
Disclaimer of Interest in Property
240.052
Disclaimer of Rights in Survivorship Property
240.053
Disclaimer of Interest by Trustee
240.054
Disclaimer of Power of Appointment or Other Power Not Held in Fiduciary Capacity
240.055
Disclaimer by Appointee Of, or Object or Taker in Default of Exercise Of, Power of Appointment
240.056
Disclaimer of Power Held in Fiduciary Capacity
240.057
Tax Qualified Disclaimer
240.058
Partial Disclaimer by Spouse
240.0081
Notice Required by Trustee Disclaiming Certain Interests in Property
240.101
Delivery or Filing Generally
240.102
Disclaimer of Interest Created Under Intestate Succession or Will
240.103
Disclaimer of Interest in Testamentary Trust
240.104
Disclaimer of Interest in Inter Vivos Trust
240.105
Disclaimer of Interest Created by Beneficiary Designation
240.106
Disclaimer by Surviving Holder of Survivorship Property
240.107
Disclaimer by Object or Taker in Default of Exercise of Power of Appointment
240.108
Disclaimer by Certain Appointees
240.109
Disclaimer by Certain Fiduciaries
240.110
Disclaimer of Power by Agent
240.111
Recording of Disclaimer
240.151
When Disclaimer Barred or Limited
240.0501
Definition
240.0511
Disposition of Interest Passing Because of Decedent’s Death and Disclaimed by Individual
240.0512
Disposition of Interest Passing Because of Event Other than Decedent’s Death and Disclaimed by Individual

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 240.008’s source at texas​.gov